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End of the Age
Rolf Jacobson
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Working Preacher
Sermon Preparation
This podcast discusses Mark 13:1-8,
24-37
. Rolf Jacobson, Craig Koester, and Kathryn Schifferdecker explore how this passage adds an "apocalyptic dimension" to Jesus' passion. (Length: 12:07)
Mark 13:1-8, 24-37
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Apocalypse,
Judgment,
Eschatology,
Cross
Preparing for His Coming
Philip W. McLarty
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Sermon Writer
Scripture Meditation or Sermon, Song or Hymn
In this Advent sermon on
Mark 13:24-37
, Philip McLarty asks what we must do in order to greet Christ's second coming with joy rather than fear.
Mark 13:24-37
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Fear,
Second Coming,
Judgment,
Advent
Stay Woke
Danny Quanstrom
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A Plain Account
Sermon Preparation
Commenting on
Mark 13:24-37
, Danny Quanstrom says the main lesson from Jesus' parable of the household slaves and their master is to "stay woke," not passively waiting but doing the work Christ calls us to do.
Mark 13:24-37
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Awareness Of God,
Judgment,
New Creation
Oh, That You Would Reveal Your Hope
Dave Bergen
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Together in Worship
Sermon Preparation
This Advent sermon starter on
Mark 13:24-37
notes that disciples are to be alert in the face of coming judgment, but not fearful. "God’s actions are always good news for the faithful."
Mark 13:24-37
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Hope,
Judgment,
Watch,
Second Coming
Be Watchful
TV Philip
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Religion Online
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
That Christ will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead is an article of our faith. Unfortunately, the mainline churches have left it to the sectarian groups to preach the second coming.
Mark 13:31-37
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Second Coming,
Church,
Judgment
Search Results for "Mark 13:24-37" on Hymnary.org
Lo, he comes with clouds descending
PD
My soul be on thy guard
PD
You Servants of the Lord
PD
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Augustine on Judgment and the Parousia
Augustine of Hippo
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The Sunday Website
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this sermon, Augustine uses
Mark 13:33-37
to reflect on God's judgment, concluding that sometimes God judges in the present world and sometimes God saves judgement for the Day of Judgment.
Mark 13:33-37
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Advent,
Judgment,
Saint Augustine Of Hippo,
Theodicy
You Better Watch Out...
Stephanos Pedrano
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Patheos - Catholicism
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
A reflection on Isaiah 63:16b-7,19b, 64:2-7; 1 Corinthians 1:3-9;
Mark 13:33-37
by Stephanos Pedrano, who says that Advent points us toward the second coming of Christ, preparing us always to be ready.
Isaiah 63:16-19, 64:2-7;
Mark 13:33-37;
1 Corinthians 1:3-9
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Saint Benedict,
Judgment,
Roman Catholic,
Advent
Second Coming
Martin Bernigeroth
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Pitts Theology Library
Artwork
In
Mark 13
, Jesus gives a short description of his return, and judgment of the world. Engraving by Martin Bernigeroth (1670-1733) after the design of Samuel Bottschild (1641-1707).
Mark 13
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Second Coming,
Judgment,
Eschatology
God's Anger Gives Me Hope
Matthew Schlimm
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The Christian Century
Sermon Preparation
Matthew Schlimm reflects on Isaiah 64:1-9,
Mark 13:24-37
, 1 Corinthians 1:3-9: God’s anger at suffering and injustice gives humanity hope that the world will be set aright, and allows us to let go of our anger.
Isaiah 64:1-9;
Mark 13:24-37;
1 Corinthians 1:3-9
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God's Love,
God's Wrath,
Judgment,
Grace
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